heart attack
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To find your risk for a heart attack, check the boxes that apply to you:

A family history of early heart disease

(Father or brother diagnosed before age 55)

(Mother or sister diagnosed before age 65)

Age (Men 45 years or older;Women 55 years or older) High blood cholesterol High blood pressure One or more previous heart attacks, angina,

bypass surgery or angioplasty, stroke, or blockages in neck or leg arteries

Overweight Physical inactivity Cigarette smoking Diabetes

The more risk factors you have, the greater your risk for a heart attack.

How do I know if I am having a heart attack?

You may be having a heart attack if you feel any of these symptoms:

Chest discomfort or pain which lasts longer than 5 minutes AND is not relieved by rest or nitroglycerin AND feels like:

• pressure

• tightness

• squeezing

• crushing

• intense burning

• aching

In addition to the symptoms above, you may also have:

pain radiating to your:

• back

• shoulder

• neck

• jaw/teeth

• arm

• wrist

shortness of breath

dizziness

fainting

nausea (feeling sick to your stomach)

vomiting (throwing up)

unusual weakness

rapid and/or irregular heartbeat

sense of impending (coming) doom

DON’T DELAY!

If you are having a heart attack, getting medical attention right away can save your life! Getting medical care within one hour of your heart attack can lower the amount of heart muscle damaged.

Your symptoms may come on gradually (slowly). They may be vague or intermittent (start and stop).

• If you have angina, your heart attack symptoms may feel like your angina, but your heart attack symptoms may be stronger or last longer.

• If you have had a heart attack before, it may feel the same or different.

What should I do?

1. Stop what you are doing.

2. Sit or lie down.

3. If your doctor has prescribed nitroglycerin for you, place one nitroglycerin tablet under your tongue. Let it dissolve. Do not chew or swallow the pill. If your symptoms are not relieved in 3–5 minutes by nitroglycerin and rest, call 911 emergency services before you call anyone else.*

While you wait for the ambulance, you can continue to put one nitroglycerin tablet under your tongue every 5 minutes until your symptoms are relieved or until the ambulance arrives. If you do not have your nitroglycerin with you, call 911 emergency services before you call anyone else.*

4. If your doctor has not prescribed nitroglycerin for you, call 911 emergency services before you call anyone else.*

5. Do not drive yourself.

6. If you are not already taking daily aspirin, chew one adult-strength (325mg), uncoated

aspirin tablet if you have it and if you are not allergic to aspirin.

Article By http://heart-improve.blogspot.com



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